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Ifou XXIII.] FREEDOM of thi PRESS and TRIAL bttJURY shall rfmain inviolate. [No. nSy
AUGUSTA: ( Georgia) Printed by D. DRISCOL, near the market. j SATURDAY, January 28, 1809. [3 Dolls, per Am.
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I Amos Newton,
P Begs leave to acquaint his friends
I and Cuftomer* and the pabl : c at large that
l|»c hat Just Received and rfirrt for fa|e a
Btoiianthy of BOOTS & SHOES that u good
M Mtu if 1 , ji, 3d, 4th and sth quality of
Short,
p Ladies Morocco and T.either Slipper*,
H Negro Shoe*,
■ bowarrow Boots and Bootee*.
K Augr.fta, Dec. 14. (tfj
I Mrs. Newton,
i Returns thanks to her friends
|Bn Augusta and its vicinity, the neighhour
■ng counties .ind South Carolina, for past
■avor, (he begs leave to inform them that
Hhe has just received from Charleston, in
■dditi in to her former flock of
I Fancy Millenaiy,
I VIZ:
fttampt Satin Straw Hats,
ft)itto Gun-Boats,
ftplit Straws cf amw conJlrnSiion . I
ftlain ditto.
ra ' ALSO,
H On Confignmentj
ftpplecaid Triming,
ft lack Willow,
■fork White do.
■Vhitc Rolio Triming,
ft lack Rolio Bands,
ftugle Bandeaus,
■Jolt! & Silver do,
lamurV 21. fat)
■DifTolution of Copartnership.
■ The fubfc fibers will diflblve the firm of
» obert Doyne & Co.
R ON the firft day of May next,
■pop, being the time limited by agreement.
■Tl.eteforead those that have any demands a
jßsinfl kid firm, will be plcafed to bring in
[Bhrir accounts on or before that day, and all
that are indebted to Laid firm either by
SHotf). cr bock account are desired to come
Brd make payment, as the former fuhfcriber
mis to remove to the Northward for his
|«ra!t)i, and alter that day all will he put in
bßie hards us an attorney at law fer collation
diferimination.
Robert Doyne.
||' F. Phinizy.
pf Augusta, January 21. (15 )
(education.
ft The Subscriber
I Feels grateful to his numerous
fiends for the support they have hitherto
flbtdrd him in the line of his profeflicn,
nd earnestly solicits a continuance of their
onfidence.—lnforms them that he feels him.
tH obliged to lower the prices of Tuition
n his School: this circumflance he withes
ham to confider as a matter of neccffhv, and
|Ot at all proceeding from a spirit of eppefi
ion to any of the Schools in rhe place.
Prices in future will be as fellow:
FOR CHILDREN OF THE
Isl Class 4 dol's per Quarter, 1 Paid
td do, 3 do. do, is
id do, 2 do. do. j Advance,
a; cts, per Quarter for Firewood.
J, Garvin.
N. B. The above regulation to lake
dace at the commencement of the ensuing
garter, 6
Jan. tl.
L To Rent,
pojfrjfiongiven onthe 15 th of xttHenth,
that commodious
j House and Lot,
I Broad Street, next above
pictor Murray *s, at piefent occupied by
Mr. David Urquhatt.—For termsifpply to
I Fraser. & Campbell.
I /*nuary *l,
I A Lift of Letters
{ Remaining in the Pffi-Office
I At Columbia, c. h. Geo. Dec. 31, 1808*
A.
Ja.xi'es Araofs,
B.
Amos Barnes, Ruflel B-ranan,
C.
Petet Coleman z, Mifa Iflabella Clark,
1 Jolt.i Casey.
a
Isaac Dubofc, Davis.
E.
David Edwurdt, feffc Edwards.
F.
Mrs. Mary Fifl*er, Francis Farrar.
G
Robert George a. Wm. Grady, James
Ganald, Miss Susannah Gibfoii.
H
Thomas Haynes z, Mis» Nancy Harden,
Henry T, Hainr, Mrs, Henry Hains, Lewis
Host, Wm. Hunt fen.
J-
SeaSonrn Jones efq, Wrr, Jones efq.
Sinacoii Jones, Thomas S. Junes, Leveller
Jones, Wm, Jay.
h.
John Lina z, Wm. L-rurence, John
Lamdowii.
M.
George Moore, efq. Geo. W, Moore,
efq. Dr. Thomas MCbmbr, Dr. M‘-
Gombs, Daniel Mercer, Jofcph Miller,
Silas Marks.
P.
Charles Porter 3, Adam Phillips, Tho’s
Packer, Drcadzi! Pace, efq. Thomas Phe
lan, Samuel Paflcclle.
R.
John Richardson z, James Ross 2, Ed
/ ward Ross, Wm. Rowe, Thomas Reed,
Wm, RuflW, Howard Roberdg.
S.
Marke Suliven x, Starling Stokes.
W.
Bcsjamin WiPiani 3, Gideon Willis 2,
Geo. W.tring, Jchn Wregiey, Richard P.
White, Moses Welding, Mrs. Elizabeth
Walker, Mrs Mary Wifca, Owins Wil
liams, Bartell Whittington.
- John Cole, p. m.
Jan. 14. (3 t)
For Sale.
20 Likely Young Country Born
NEGROES,
Confiding of Men, Boys, Girls, Women
sndChildrcn—W hich will be fold low for
Cash or Cotton, apply to
Brux, Srokes Co.
Augusts. January 14. ftf)
W illiam Fleming,
Refperfffully informs thecitzens
of Columbia county, that he is a
candidate for the office of Sheriff,
i at the ensuing elc&ion.
January 14. (2 m}
“oatsT"
The Subscriber living near
Grcenfborough, has yet for sale a
few hundred buffiels of Egyptian
Oats at 75 cts. per bufnel.
Lden Coleman.
Jan. 14. f 3 t)
Final Notice.
All perfous indebted to me,
either by notes or open accounts,
are again requdled to call and
make immediate payment, or I
will in a few days give them in
diferiminately to an attorney for
cclle&ion. I will allow a fair
price for COTTON.
Samuel M, Smith.
Jan. 21. (2t)
(p- The Trustees of the
Richmond Academy, intending to
build up the uofi tiih d ext Ol the
Academy, will receive healed propofah, to
the 30th March next, for fumrlhing the ne
ccffiry materials, and exeo.titirg the v»ork.
manlhip, to wit:—Brick, Lunc, Stone,
Sand, Lumber, and Shingle*.—and the said
proposals may be made for the whole or any
part cf the fame, and add'dEd to
Dr. Joust Murray, President
of the Hoard.
THOMAS BARRETT, Curk.
January 21. (y)
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j Education & Health.
The subscriber has commenced
i PRIVAT E ACADEMY in the neighbor,
hood cfCol. Benjamin Taliaferro, in Wilkes
county, on Broad rivyr, about seven or tight
(riles above Peterlburg, in a high, lif.lt hy
and moral neighborhood—in which Academy
(indents will be taught the Latin, Grblk
atid Englishlanguages correctly, and like
wise, all 3iofe dilfcicnt branches of fciencc,
which are beet flarv to prepare them for en
tering a CcH'ge or Uri'crfnV.
Good arddtrtrt hoarding can he lift! In the
nc'ghbr rhood at five to fix dollars per month
erftemfixty to Tevcnry-two dbllan by the
yea-. Any pefon who may think proper
to fend their children to thiss Academy, I
I have no doubt, will accommodations as a
bove deferibed, and I am in hopes robe able
io give general as it tcfpUb their
education, JAMES ARMOR.
January tt. (3 J
THE PROSPECT OF
A G reat Bargain,
Thtfe EJnrd 7 itnes f
W1I! be I et, at Edgefield C.
H. to the lowed bidder, on the
fir ft Monday in February next,
the buildidg of a Court House,
for said diftrift. The demenfions
&c. Will be made known in due
time by
A b raha mG. Doz ier, 1
Ijfrac Randolph, P
Rlias Blackburn, j
Jefle Blocker. j b
Jan. it. ( 3 r)
Tax Collcflov’s Sale.
On the Ift Tuefdny in May next, at the Mar.
ket house in the city of Augujia. between
the hours deft rib d by lanv,
fVill be Sold ,
290 acres of land urr die-tracers--
ot Spi.it Creek, ret timed by Willoughby
Barton tor {he vear i3o<s- Tax due 19 do!,
lars twenty tents.
ALSO,
216 acres of land in Elbertcoun- \
tv, adjoining lands of Burch, Hart & Woods,
origin all? granted to Jefle Woods, returned
by Levin Wails. Tax due z dolls, 9■- cts.
ALSO,
One improv ed lot on Broad ftrect
in fh<* city ot AuguPa, teamed by Tofi.t
vei Cnx as the property of the estate of jo
feph Cox. Ttxdue 9 do :s am certs,
H. M*TYRL, r. c. r. c.
(hS* fhofe who have not paid a. d knew
themselves to he in a rears shall appear in
two weeks from this data, without fail for
1807.
J tn.ia'ry»». (fj)
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the jirfi Tuefiay in February next,
at the Court.houjs in the tozvn of
IVayiujhno between the usual hours
j Will be Sold,
I Four Juries, three forrtls and i
1 Gray, as.», one Waggon and Gccr eon
plcte, levied on m the property of Sumner
Samnrr at the <"rdfar.ee of cztkiah Beall,
for the ufc of Jacob Beall and others,
ALSO,
One negro man named TOM,
taken 3* the property of William Cavac-ah,
Ht the inftanerr of William Paterson and re*
turned to me by a confable.
ALSO.,
Two negroes a fellow and a boy
bath you 11/ and e» d tieid fc a ..d., which
will be fold on the fame day,
ALSO,
Two good work Horles in prime
order, aod .wo-field negroes, a'lchuw mid
tile 'g'd, and a ho.’ about fourteen < cars of
ag*, who underfta.ids plo ig'dng, and any c
-1 her plantation work which bays of his age
can d '.—- Twelve months ere lit will be pi.
ve ”'» thepnrehafer giviny his n <re with ap
proved licarirv if required.
Joseph Perry, Sheriff.
1 3 0
; Will be Sold, '
Ou .he loth day of February tfvt,
Ac the Plantation of Mrs. Je
mima Joyes, Burke county. Brier Crctk,
the proprty of Zachariah Bugles dec, con
fitting oftnc m.rt, faddte and xi iJc, d -aths
* f:)r A* benefit of the heir* and ctciuoM,
—Ter.as Cadi.
tL G. B flick, Adm’r.
Dec, 3 . (jtj
1
Miniature Likenesses *
Cornelius Schroeder,
Begs leave to return his grateful
acknowledgements tor the encouragement
he hai r wived in hi* profeffiem, in ti.lt place
and inti nates h s intention ole remaining io
town but two wet ki longer. Th< fe pcrfor.i
who are net yet provided, may be accom
modated with most accurate Likenesses.
(ft* He lodge* at Mra, Longfticct's Boar#
ding House.
J I’m ary 14, ( t r)
The Noted Running Horse,
GALLATIN.
I Will commence the Spring Tea
j ion near Columbia Court-Houfc,.
on the Ift day of March, one thou,
land eight hundred & nine, terms
made known in time.
JOSEPH GOTTEN.
December 24.
For Sale.
The Land and Plantation whereon J
now live ,
CONTAINING three hundred acr**,
adjoint<jg the land* of Germany and Kald
win, wTh a good dwelling house and other
nut hoyfe*. and a young thriving PH ACS*'
ORCHARD; as it i* presumed a a ocrfoi.
would with to purchase without viewing iho
ptcrntfci, a further defeription would be u:i
neccflary. —For terms which will be « e .
commodating apply to
n , ~ HENRY PEEK.
Columbia county, Sept. 10. (it)
- Attention f *
_ fP?, die 30th of January infant,
J (hail attend at tire Here hcule of Defter
Harm f.r diftrift No 1. for the pnrpofe of
col ft 4 dng the t,.x due for the year JBOB.
On Twcfday the 3 , ft at the house of Wm.
L.ongftrr Ct e fq. f GI diifciel No 4.
rhc fl flda >’ of February,
at house 0} William M‘Tyrc cfq. for diftrift'
N 6.
On Thorfday the 2nd ar the house of so.
feph Heudcrfun in Harrifbtug, for difttift
number 5.
On Friday the 3rd at the house of James
p uic.icr c)q. for dtihicl number 2.
And on S iiurd. y the 4th at the house of
Janies Coi.ins cfq. for diltrlft No. 3.
H. M'Tyre, t. c.
January 14. /^ r j
Now in Richmond Jail-
Peter, about forty yt ars
age, five feet fc.cn or eight incites hi gi
f;ushe belongs to Mr*. Smith of Savau.-
*sh t> that he ranaway ioMirch last.
The owner sre rqufted to comply whir
the law and take them awav.
A. RHODES ihcriff.
November 26. (tfj
Now in Richmond Jail.
A negro girl by the name of
HANNAH, who wa» brought to jail by
Floyd Jarvis of Columbia criir.fy, and
f T« belongs to Toliver B dick in
S'.-'h C»r 0 !>n», n- ar Cambridge;.-The
owners are reqtteftcd to comply w th the
law and take hrr away.
*F. D )N ALD 'ON, Jailor,
Nov. y.
Sheriff’s Sale.
On (he fit fl 'itefdivin next, at th*
Market- House in the city of Au£vJ a ,at.h
uJ*(U Jiourj,
Will be Sold,
Sundry articles, levied on- as th
proper./ ol Edward P.imn-fe, tofitii y an
cxecn ion, F. ! w'd Burch adrift \*n\
rose, executor of John S-nith. u erf
by the plaintiff, eooalficg M-
tobacco, wca.icg a/paref, tv a
fewgaJ*on» »i..egar, cr.ck-.-iy ware, k i#rs
and icrk’, fedtr ■end '.vein’ll, me f.ties par
cel of way I, «ce, eff-.tj p Edd oven*,
tabs and pills chairs, fpiunlnr
hcmcfpun, one l«r, biaoXjL, fliects and
cot, parcel of fodder.
A. Rhodes, Sheriff,
DccercUrji.